Arrive in the area surrounding Iwami Ginzan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose silver-mining legacy shaped the towns and communities of this part of Shimane Prefecture. Meet your local guide at the starting point and step into a side of the region that most visitors never reach — the compact, walkable drinking districts where locals unwind after dark, tucked into the streets beyond the historical sites.
From your first bar to your third, your guide leads you on foot between three distinct venues, each with its own character. Settle in, order drinks, and engage with the local bar culture at your own pace before moving on to the next stop.
Let your guide help you navigate menus, communicate with staff, and understand what makes each spot a local fixture — giving you access to places you would be unlikely to find independently.
By the time you reach the final bar, you have moved through three different corners of Shimane’s local nightlife and built a genuine feel for how people in this region socialise. Leave with a grounded sense of the drinking culture here — one shaped not by tourist infrastructure, but by the everyday rhythms of the communities surrounding one of Japan’s most historically significant sites.